Top Ten Hopkins Press Journal Articles of 2023

Top Ten of 2023 - The most-read Hopkins Press articles of the year

In 2023, Hopkins Press published 108 journals, working with 378 editors who worked with 4,860 distinct authors to publish 3,669 articles across 244 issues.  

We tallied up the articles our readers clicked through, and discovered the 10 most-read articles Hopkins Press published on Project MUSE on topics ranging from the political landscape of Guatemala, Poe's "The Tell-Tale Heart," and the increased global demand for miliitary drones

The Top 10 articles of 2023 include pieces from Journal of Democracy, Journal of College Student Development, Bulletin of the History of Medicine, Technology and Culture, Perspectives in Biology and Medicine, Philosophy, Psychiatry, & Psychology, Book History, Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books, Poe Studies, and Georgetown Journal of International Affairs.

Catch up with our biggest hits of 2023 below:  

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